--- layout: "aws" page_title: "AWS: aws_instance" sidebar_current: "docs-aws-resource-instance" --- # aws\_instance Provides an EC2 instance resource. This allows instances to be created, updated, and deleted. Instances also support [provisioning](/docs/provisioners/index.html). ## Example Usage ``` # Create a new instance of the ami-1234 on an m1.small node resource "aws_instance" "web" { ami = "ami-1234" instance_type = "m1.small" } ``` ## Argument Reference The following arguments are supported: * `ami` - (Required) The AMI to use for the instance. * `availability_zone` - (Optional) The AZ to start the instance in. * `instance_type` - (Required) The type of instance to start * `key_name` - (Optional) The key name to use for the instance. * `security_groups` - (Optional) A list of security group IDs or names to associate with. If you are within a VPC, you'll need to use the security group ID. Otherwise, for EC2, use the security group name. * `subnet_id` - (Optional) The VPC Subnet ID to launch in. * `associate_public_ip_address` - (Optional) Associate a public ip address with an instance in a VPC. * `private_ip` - (Optional) Private IP address to associate with the instance in a VPC. * `source_dest_check` - (Optional) Controls if traffic is routed to the instance when the destination address does not match the instance. Used for NAT or VPNs. Defaults false. * `user_data` - (Optional) The user data to provide when launching the instance. ## Attributes Reference The following attributes are exported: * `id` - The instance ID. * `availability_zone` - The availability zone of the instance. * `key_name` - The key name of the instance * `private_dns` - The Private DNS name of the instance * `private_ip` - The private IP address. * `public_dns` - The public DNS name of the instance * `public_ip` - The public IP address. * `security_groups` - The associated security groups. * `subnet_id` - The VPC subnet ID.